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Quality of Life



Researchers from University of Pennsylvania, Division of General Internal Medicine publish findings in quality of life



January 14th, 2007

Current study results from the report, "Internal medicine and general surgery residents' attitudes about the ACGME duty hours regulations: a multicenter study," have been published. In this recent report published in the journal Academic Medicine, researchers in the United States conducted a study "To assess internal medicine and general surgery residents' attitudes about the effects of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education duty hours regulations on medical errors, quality of patient care, and residency experiences. In 2005, the authors surveyed 200 residents who trained both before and after duty hours reform at six residency programs (three internal medicine,...


Source: Patient Care Law Weekly (2007-01-14)

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